[[Series/OneThousandWaysToDie When a show deals with various deaths,]] [[NightmareFuel it is bound to enter]] [[NauseaFuel gruesome territory...]]

!!NightmareFuel

* A drunk driver gets into a car accident and is pronounced dead on the scene. Since he registered as an organ donor, he's taken back to the hospital and has his organs removed. The kicker here is that the drunk was never dead, and he was alive and just barely conscious enough to watch as his organs were removed from his body before finally, ''really'' dying when the doctors remove his heart. ([[FridgeLogic Supposedly]])* "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead": The story of the insomniac who committed a hit-and-run and was so distraught, he began seeing his victim in his sleep-deprived hallucinations and dies of a stroke from being awake for days.* "Frightmare" concerns itself with ''literal'' NightmareFuel - a woman suffering from repeated nightmares of a monstrous dwarf who strangles her in her sleep dies from SUNDS (Sudden Unexpected Nocturnal Death Syndrome), where the heart basically burns itself out over a frightening dream.* "Steward-Death" had a stewardess ''sucked'' out of an airplane. Not only was she still alive as she was falling, but she ''froze'' to death from how high up she was. Her death is shown with one of those [=CGI=] models, but if you listen closely while it shows her falling, you can hear her scream. What's worse is that [[BasedOnATrueStory it really happened]]. In 1988, there was a flight on Aloha Airlines (Flight 243) that suffered extensive damage from explosive decompression while in flight, but was able to land safely at Kahului Airport on Maui. The only reported fatality was of a stewardess named C.B. Lansing, who died the same way the stewardess in that story did.* "Blistering Vice". Word of advice: [[SchmuckBait don't put on psoriasis cream and then get in a tanning bed for several hours]] (especially if you're a mooch who likes to borrow things from people without asking). The results are not pretty. [[spoiler: In the digital recreation, you can hear the girl's skin crackling like bacon as it burns off.]]* "Crappy Ending" features a man dying of an allergic reaction to a bee sting. What makes it different from the last idiot to die of a bee sting was that he got bumped off by an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet Asian giant hornet]], and those monsters are HUGE! Not an easy death to sit through, especially if you're an insectophobe.* A teenage girl flirts up a science geek into doing her school work. Since the nerd is focusing on the attractive girl chatting him up, he fails to pay adequate attention to the chemistry experiment he is currently working on. The chemicals inside the beaker become so strong that when they waft up, they ''[[EyeScream fuse the girl's contact lenses to her eyeballs]]'' [[EyeScream and make her go blind]] (she didn't die from that; she died when she broke her neck after slipping on the school hallway's freshly-waxed floor).* "Vats All Folks" has a psychotic cemetery owner who digs up dead bodies and dissolves them in hydrofluoric acid, but tonight he makes two ex-cons to his dirty work. When they realize his intentions, they say, "Hell no!" and bail. Here's the scary part, he tries to drag the body in, but trips and falls in the vat himself. He gets out, partially melted and walks in agony before collapsing and dying (equipped with the sound of his skin sizzling as he dies)* A taxidermist who enjoys eating animals he stuffs eats the meat of a squirrel that had rabies and contracts it when he eats it rare. For the next four days, he goes insane, screaming, foaming at the mouth, and writhing in bed in pure agony. What's creepier are the shots of the stuffed animals watching the guy die in such a horrific fashion.* A Russian spy betrayed his country by selling secrets to the US. His former employers kill him by giving him a fatal dose (like 1 teaspoon) of Polonium 210 in his coffee. One month later he is seen with all his hair gone, his skin green, his body atrophied, and he hardly looks human anymore. He eventually dies of radiation poisoning and his killers get away with it. Probably based on [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko the Litvinenko case in Great Britain]], only with the effects being sensationalised, as they were in the media at the time.* "Pretty Fly for a Dead Guy" has a man who really hated bugs who tried turning a wall of his house into a flytrap using an super-strong adhesive he created. Just as he finished turning his wall into a flytrap, a mosquito flies by and annoyed him. He began swatting the mosquito only to trip over an adhesive bucket and fall victim to his own trap, leaving him completely immobilized. Two days later, he became weak, lost his bodily functions, his body beginning to decay, and cries for help as the beetles he collected to kill and flies made a meal out of his body. A week later, he was nothing more than a rotting, maggot-infested corpse.----